2×08 hellyeah! show: there’s no ‘i’ in teamocil

In this arrested episode of the hellyeah! show, we talk Java exploits and Markdown, Emory gives us a gaming update, we geek out about the Sparrow email client, Arrested Development continues its promises to return, we hate on mobile spam, love on consumer-friendly ISPs, discuss Windows 8, and play a special trivia game to cap things off.

April Eighteen, Twenty Twelve

this is the hellyeah! show

best practices for fine living

advice on how to not let technology ruin your day

What we’re telling them

“there’s no “i” in teamocil”

Welcome

Emory’s stuff

Flashback is legit and I hate Java

conficker-levels of compromise for OS X users

malicious software snarfs account credentials

install java updates, people

MarkdownPad for Windows

really nice text editor for Windows users that want to write in Markdown

Alan’s stuff

Sparrow

News

Arrested Development Update

the anthology-style reunion season is shaping up! > “Because everybody is on separate shows, we had this idea to do kind of an anthology series and meet the characters, where they have been, one at a time,” Hurwitz told attendees. “That is evolving into the old show again, even though the concept is slightly different.”

Mobile Spam

Slate article: article > “In 2009, Americans received some 2.2 billion text messages that they identified as spam, by the estimate of Richi Jennings, an independent market analyst.”